Orlando Predators

Orlando Predators add Veteran OL Chad Anderson

Wednesday December 30, 2015

ORLANDO – December 30, 2015 – The Orlando Predators have agreed to terms with veteran offensive lineman Chad Anderson, the franchise has announced.

“Chad is a big, strong blocker who is just scratching the surface of his potential,” said Head Coach Rob Keefe. “He has shown he has the versatility to play several positions at a high level along the offensive line. We’re looking forward to seeing him continue to develop throughout training camp.”

Anderson (6-4, 325, Northern Michigan) spent his first two seasons in the Arena Football League with the LA KISS. He joined the team late in 2014, seeing action in three contests.

Anderson was signed by the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts midway through the 2014 season before returning to Los Angeles in 2015, where he played in 11 games for the KISS.

A native of Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Anderson played college football at Northern Michigan University, where he was a three-time letterman and made 32 consecutive starts over his final three seasons. As a senior in 2013, he blocked for an offense that averaged 352.8 total yards per game.

About The Orlando Predators
The Orlando Predators celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2016 as Central Florida’s most exciting and innovative professional sports franchise. Proud members of the Arena Football League, the Predators have achieved unprecedented success on the field. Orlando has advanced to the AFL playoffs a league-leading 22 times in their history while securing seven conference championships, including two ArenaBowl Championship victories in 1998 and 2000.